Three dimensional visualization of leading edge vortex structure of a pitching and rolling wing in forward flight
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Abstract
Plenoptic particle image velocimetry is used to visualize the three dimensional vortex topology of an aspect-ratio 2.0 flat-plate wing undergoing independent and simultaneous pitching and rolling motions in the presence of a free stream with Reynolds number of 10,000. The dimensionless pitch rate, k, and advance ratio, J, was varied from 0.2 to 0.5 and 0.5 to 1.25, respectively. Three-dimensional, three-component velocity fields acquired at different phases of the motion depict a leading edge vortex (LEV) structure that initially grows and then sheds as the pitch angle increases with three-dimensional details of the LEV topology highly dependent on the parameters given above. In the simultaneous pitch and roll case, features of both pure roll and pure pitch vortex topologies are present with their relative strength dependent on a parameter, πrot, that combines the competing influences of k and J.
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Presenters
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Brian S Thurow
Auburn University, Auburn Univ
Authors
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Brian S Thurow
Auburn University, Auburn Univ
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Kyle Johnson
Auburn Univ
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Kevin J Wabick
University of Iowa, Univ of Iowa
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Randall L Berdon
University of Iowa, Univ of Iowa
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James H. Buchholz
Univ of Iowa, University of Iowa